Curriculum Vitae Netiva Caftori Northeastern Illinois University 9539 Kedvale Ave. 5500 N. St Louis Ave. Skokie, IL 60076 Chicago, IL. 60625 Tel: 847?677?6798 773?442?4718 e?mail: n?caftori@neiu.edu Fax: 773?442?4900 web site: http://orion.neiu.edu/~ncaftori/ Academic Degrees: Doctor of Arts Univ. of Illinois at Chicago 1994 Math and Computer Science MS Uof I at Chicago (UIC) 1975 Mathematics BS UIC 1973 Math and French Tel?Aviv University 1971?1973 Math and French Professional Experience: 1982-Present: Northeastern Illinois University Professor of CS and Women Studies. 1982: Computer Horizons Consultant 1981-1982: United Airlines Systems Analyst 1980-1981: American National Bank Systems Analyst 1978-1982: De Paul University Math and CS Instructor 1978-1979: Spiegel Catalog Programmer/Analyst 1974-1978: UIC Math Teaching Assistant Current Professional and Academic Association positions: Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) board of directors. See http://www.CPSR.org The Bell newsletter editorial board. See http://www.thebell.net/editor/index.html Research Activities. a. Books: 1. Writing a Computer and Network Security textbook as part of my sabbatical leave 2002-2003 2. Wrote a 2nd edition to my textbook OS JCL (Job Control Language) by example as part of my sabbatical leave, 1995?1996. 3. Wrote a chapter in the book Getting Out by Ann Goetting, published by Columbia University Press, 1999. 4. Wrote a case study for the book Education for an Information Age, Teaching in the Computerized Classroom by Bernard Poole, published by McGraw Hill, 1998. See 2nd edition on http://www.pitt.edu/~poole/InfoAgeindex2.html, 2001 5. Wrote and illustrated a manuscript When I Whisper in Your Ear, 1996. 6. Wrote and illustrated a children's manuscript The Mystery of the Skokie Pit, 1996. b. Articles: 1. "Information Privacy Issues in the Information Age. 2002, Cork, Ireland, IS 2002 conference. Journal of Information Technology Education. 2. "Email Not Private", with coauthors Mark and Steve Teicher, in CPSR Newsletter, Fall 2000, Vol.18, No 4. http://www.cpsr.org/publications/newsletters/issues/2000/Fall2000/caftori-teicher.html 3. Also "Email not Private" in International Information and Library Review, December 2000. 4. "Teaching Operating Systems Through Role Play and Textbook Authoring" in the Proceedings of ISECON '99, 1999. 5. "The Ethical Implications of Technology on Education" for the Pugwash Conference in San Diego, 1999. 6. "Ethical Implications of Technology" in http://www.e?magazine.com by Burckitt Marketing Co., Champaign, Illinois, April 1999. 7. "One Planet, One Net: Principles for the Internet Era" in CSS Journal (Computers in the Social Studies), Vol. 7, Number 1, Jan./Feb., 1999, ISSN 1090?8595, with N. Borenstein, H. Hochheiser, and A. Oram. Also in the Proceedings of WebNet 1998, intern ationally distributed by AACE (Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education). 8. "Computers and Major Ethical Problems in Our Society" with co?author Alfred Bork from UC Irvine, in Simulation in "Simulation in the Service of Society" section, 1998?1999. Also mentioned in http://www.scs.org and in http://www.memphis.edu/ethics21/98 eei and in the CPSR newsletter dedicated to Ethics http://www.cpsr.org/publications/newsletters/issues/2000/Spring2000/bork-caftori.html. 9. "The Design, Evaluation and Usage of Educational Software" in CSS Journal, Vol. 5, number 3, May/June, 1997, ISSN 1090?8595, with M. Paprzycki. Also in the proceedings of SITE (Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education) and its parent o rganization AACE. 10. "Educational Software Literacy" with a co?author M. Paprzycki published in the Technology and Teacher Education Annual?1997 by AACE and distributed by Allyn and Bacon. 11. "Distance Learning ? Courseware Development" in the Proceedings of WebNet '97, 1997. 12. "Give Up Your Pedestal, but Don't Give Up Your Lesson Plans: Technology will make you work as hard without all the glamour of the profession" in CPSR newsletter dedicated to Education and Technology, Winter1997, Vol. 15, No. 1. 13. "Examination of Computer Software in Relation to Gender Differentiation" in http://www.math.luc.edu/ethics96/papers/caftori.txt 14. "Educational Software: Are We Approaching It the Right Way?" in the Proceedings of SITE, 1996, with M. Paprzycki. 15. "Examination of Computer Software in Relation to Gender Differentiation", in Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering, Vol. 1, Number 3, 1994. (Refereed). 16. "Educational Effectiveness of Computer Software" in THE journal, August, 1994. 17. "Tenure Clock", "Women's Educational Equity Act", and "Male and Female: A Study of the Sexes in a Changing World by Margaret Mead", Salem Press Ready References: Women's Issues, 1995. Honors: 1. Received three Faculty Excellence Awards for 1993-94, 1997-1998, and 1999-2000. 2. Received two sabbatical leaves for 2002-2003 and 1995-1996.